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the story of a bad boy(顽童故事)-第41部分

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having purchased a ticket for Boston; he considered himself bound to the 

owners (the stockholders of the road) to fulfil his part of the contract! To 

use his own words; he had 〃shipped for the viage。〃 

     This struck me as being so deliciously funny; that after I was in bed 

and   the   light   was   out;   I   couldn't   help   laughing   aloud   once   or   twice。   I 

suppose the Admiral must have thought I was meditating another escape; 

for   he   made   periodical  visits   to   my  bed   throughout   the   night;   satisfying 

himself by kneading me all over that I hadn't evaporated。 

     I was all there the next morning; when Sailor Ben half awakened me 

by shouting merrily; 〃All hands on deck!〃 The words rang in my ears like 

a part of my own dream; for I was at that instant climbing up the side of 

the Rawlings to offer myself as cabin…boy。 

     The   Admiral   was   obliged   to   shake   me   roughly   two   or   three   times 

before he could detach me from the dream。 I opened my eyes with effort; 

and stared stupidly round the room。 Bit by bit my real situation dawned on 

me。 'What a sickening sensation that is; when one is in trouble; to wake up 

feeling free for a moment; and then to find yesterday's sorrow all ready to 

go on again! 

     〃'Well; little messmate; how fares it?〃 

     I  was    too   much    depressed     to  reply。  The    thought    of  returning    to 

Rivermouth chilled me。 How could I face Captain Nutter; to say nothing 

of Miss Abigail and Kitty? How the Temple Grammar School boys would 

look    at  me!    How     Conway      and   Seth   Rodgers     would    exult   over    my 

mortification! And what if the Rev。 'Wibird Hawkins should allude to me 

in his next Sunday's sermon? 

     Sailor Ben was wise in keeping an eye on me; for after these thoughts 

took possession of my mind; I wanted only the opportunity to give him the 

slip。 

     The keeper of the lodgings did not supply meals to his guests; so we 

breakfasted at a small chophouse in a crooked street on our way to the cars。 

The   city   was   not   astir   yet;   and   looked   glum   and   careworn   in   the   damp 

morning atmosphere。 



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     Here and there as we passed along was a sharp…faced shop…boy taking 

down shutters; and now and then we met a seedy man who had evidently 

spent   the   night   in   a   doorway。   Such   early   birds   and   a   few   laborers   with 

their tin kettles were the only signs of life to be seen until we came to the 

station; where I insisted on paying for my own ticket。 I didn't relish being 

conveyed from place to place; like a felon changing prisons; at somebody 

else's expense。 

     On entering the car I sunk into a seat next the window; and Sailor Ben 

deposited himself beside me; cutting off all chance of escape。 

     The car filled up soon after this; and I wondered if there was anything 

in my  mien that would lead the other passengers to suspect I was a boy 

who had run away and was being brought back。 

     A man in front of us…he was near…sighted; as I discovered later by his 

reading   a   guide…book   with   his   nose…brought   the   blood   to   my   cheeks   by 

turning   round   and   peering   at   me   steadily。   I   rubbed   a   clear   spot   on   the 

cloudy window…glass at my elbow; and looked out to avoid him。 

     There;    in  the   travellers'  room;    was    the  severe…looking      young     lady 

piling up her blocks of sponge…cake in alluring pyramids and industriously 

intrenching herself behind a breastwork of squash…pie。 I saw with cynical 

pleasure numerous victims walk up to the counter and recklessly sow the 

seeds   of   death   in   their   constitutions   by   eating   her   doughnuts。   I   had   got 

quite  interested   in   her;  when the   whistle sounded   and   the  train   began   to 

move。 

     The Admiral and I did not talk much on the journey。 I stared out of the 

window   most   of   the   time;   speculating   as   to   the   probable   nature   of   the 

reception in store for me at the terminus of the road。 

     'What would the Captain say? and Mr。 Grimshaw; what would he do 

about it? Then I thought of Pepper Whitcomb。 Dire was the vengeance I 

meant to wreak on Pepper; for who but he had betrayed me? Pepper alone 

had been the repository of my secret…perfidious Pepper! 

     As   we   left   station   after   station   behind   us;   I   felt   less   and   less   like 

encountering the members of our family。 Sailor Ben fathomed what was 

passing in my mind; for he leaned over and said: 

     〃I don't think as the Capen will bear down very hard on you。〃 



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     But it   wasn't   that。  It   wasn't   the  fear  of   any  physical   punishment   that 

might be inflicted; it was a sense of my own folly that was creeping over 

me; for during the long; silent ride I had examined my conduct from every 

stand…point; and there was no view I could take of myself in which I did 

not look like a very foolish person indeed。 

     As we came within sight of the spires of Rivermouth; I wouldn't have 

cared if the up train; which met us outside the town; had run into us and 

ended me。 

     Contrary   to   my   expectation   and   dread;   the   Captain   was   not   visible 

when we stepped from the cars。 Sailor Ben glanced among the crowd of 

faces; apparently looking for him too。 Conway was there…he was always 

hanging about the station…and if he had intimated in any way that he knew 

of   my   disgrace   and    enjoyed   it;   I   should   have   walked   into   him;   I   am 

certain。 

     But this   defiant   feeling   entirely  deserted me   by  the   time   we   reached 

the Nutter House。 The Captain himself opened the door。 

     〃Come      on   board;   sir;〃  said  Sailor   Ben;   scraping    his  left  foot   and 

touching his hat sea…fashion。 

     My grandfather nodded to Sailor Ben; somewhat coldly I thought; and 

much to my astonishment kindly took me by the hand。 

     I was unprepared for this; and the tears; which no amount of severity 

would have wrung from me; welled up to my eyes。 

     The expression of my grandfather's face; as I glanced at it hastily; was 

grave and gentle; there was nothing in it of anger or reproof。 I followed 

him   into    the  sitting…room;   and;    obeying     a  motion   of   his  hand;   seated 

myself on the sofa。 He remained standing by the round table for a moment; 

lost in thought; then leaned over and picked up a letter。 

     It was a letter with a great black seal。 



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                   CHAPTER Twenty…One 



                             In Which I Leave Rivermouth 



     A letter with a great black seal! 

     I knew then what had happened as well as I know it now。 But which 

was   it;   father   or   mother?   I   do   not   like   to   look   back   to   the   agony   and 

suspense of that moment。 

     My father had died at New Orleans during one of his weekly visits to 

the   city。  The   letter  bearing    these   tidings   had   reached    Rivermouth      the 

evening of my flight…had passed me on the road by the down train。 

     I must turn back for a moment to that eventful evening。 When I failed 

to make my appearance at supper; the Captain began to suspect that I had 

really started on my wild tour southward…a conjecture which Sailor Ben's 

absence helped to confirm。 I had evidently got off by the train and Sailor 

Ben had followed me。 

     There     was    no    telegraphic     communication        between      Boston     and 

Rivermouth in those days; so my grandfather could do nothing but await 

the   result。   Even   if   there   had   been   another   mail   to   Boston;   he   could   not 

have availed himself of it; not knowing how to address a message to the 

fugitives。    The    post…office    was   naturally   the   last  place   either  I  or  the 

Admiral would think of visiting。 

     My grandfather; however; was too full of trouble to allow this to add to 

his distress。 He knew that the faithful old sailor would not let me come to 

any harm; and even if I had managed for the time being to elude him; was 

sure to bring me back sooner or later。 

     Our   return;   therefore;  by  the   first   train   on   the   following   day  did   not 

surprise him。 

     I   was   greatly   puzzled;   as   I   have   said;   by   the   gentle   manner   of   his 

reception;   but   when   we   were   alone   together   in   the   sitting…room;   and   he 

began slowly to unfold the letter; I underst
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